Lab
Lab
2 Wind Tunnel For each of the congurations you test you should determine the pressure drag on the elliptic cylinder in the direction of ow. To do this you will need to determine the component of the pressure force acting on each segment of the cylinder in the direction of ow, plot this and numerically integrate the graph to obtain the total pressure force in the direction of the ow. In your report you should present the graphs, the resultant drag force and a sketch of the streamlines of the ow for each of the congurations. Hydrogen Bubble Apparatus The boundary layer thickness for laminar ow is governed by the relation,
1/2 l = 4.65xRex
where x is the distance from the beginning of the boundary layer and Rex is the Reynolds number based on that distance. The boundary layer thickness for turbulent ow is governed by the relation,
1/5 l = 0.38xRex .
You should sketch the boundary layer on one wall of the duct and compare the rate of boundary layer growth to that predicted for laminar and turbulent ow. 5. Data The density of air is 1.2 kg m3 and the dynamic viscosity is 1.8 105 Pa.s. The wind tunnel dimensions are 0.6m 0.6 m at tap 1 and 0.3m 0.3 m at tap 2. The manometer is lled with water (containing Flourescien) with a density of 998 kg m3 . The hydrogen bubble apparatus contains water, the kinematic viscosity of water is 1 106 m2 s1 . The relation between ow depth y and velocity for ow over a weir with a control is, V = gy 6. References R.W. Fox and A.T. McDonald, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, John Wiley and Sons, (2004). M.C. Potter and D.C. Wiggert, Mechanics of Fluids, Prentice-Hall, (1991). Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Graebel, Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Taylor and Francis, (2001). A.H. Shapiro, Shape and Flow. The uid dynamics of drag, Heinemann, London, (1970).